Okay so I read on tumblr somewhere that Peter protects Queens like every person is a brother or sister. I thought I'd add to the thought. (No duh) Peter webs his enemies or the criminals he fights and refuses to kill them. Why? Because even though they still have done wrong, he wouldn't kill a family member, no one in the right mind would. I thought to myself since Peter can't ever catch a break, why don't I make a shitty one shot where Peter tries to bargain the lives of his family. I'm sorry in advanced.
"My name is Gladys Beet and we are Live on the west side of Queens where reports of a hostage situation is imminent. We have received information that there are seventeen male and females who are being held at gun point inside the local bank. I'm being that Spider-Man will soon arrive — there he is! Ladies and gentlemen watching, Spider-Man has just arrived. He is currently being informed of the situation and will be sent in along with the official hostage situation police force. More on the story as it develops."
(Idk man)
The chief officer, Captain Stacy, was debriefing Spider-Man about the situation. He told Peter about the four well-known criminals who were heavily armed, the seventeen hostages, how they wanted seven million dollars in cash before they would ever consider letting one person out alive.
Peter nodded and without hesitation shot a web at the building and swung himself into the building window. He made his way into the main entrance but was stopped by the shouting of the masked criminals. Two of the men were holding a large man in place as another stood pointing a gun at him, the last man aimed a gun at all of the other hostages.
"Spider-Man," the man who pointed the gun at the separated hostage sneered. "Take one step further and I will blow his brains out." He turned the safety off of the gun. Peter gulped, trying to figure out what to do. If he shot a web at the gun, there was a chance that the other man with the gun would either shoot him or the other sixteen innocents.
"C'mon, dude, lets talk about this," Spider-Man put his hands out in front of him. "Just put the gun down and let these people go, okay?" The man shook his head and let out a bitter laugh. Peter took a cautious step forward before stopping suddenly as the men began shouting at him, ordering to move back.
"I warned you, Spider-Man," he said and pulled the trigger. Peter shouted out as the innocent man dropped to his knees before falling forward revealing a gaping hole in the back of his head. Blood splattered on the floor and his brain was in pieces around the room. Peter wanted to vomit, he had vowed to never kill anyone and to see someone like this felt so disgusting. He stumbled back in shock.
"Karen?" He said loudly which confused the men. He became suddenly overcome with anger for the life that was just cruelly taken. "Activate instant kill mode." Karen seemed more than happy to oblige as Spider-Man's eyes suddenly turned black with a red dot in the centre. The sudden change of aura and features shocked the men to almost dropping their weapons.
Peter charged without hesitation at the murderer, shooting a high voltage taser web at the other two gunmen who were ready to release a spray of bullets when they got the chance. He fired another web at the man behind him, killing him instantly, Peter turned his attention back to the killer in front of him, who happened to be shaking with fear. The teenager kicked the man in the stomach roughly, sending the criminal to the other side of the room and into the wall. Less than a second later, Peter shot a web at the ceiling and swung himself back over to the man. Before he had a moment to regain him balance, Peter swung a punch to the mans face, hitting him from both sides continuously. Sure that the man was still alive, Peter held him by the neck into a choke hold and lifted him high into the air.
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